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Trial Harbour was the first harbour to be used on the West Coast
of Tasmania
in the late 1800s
It was so named because of the boat the "Trial" which sank in the
harbour
This harbor was used to drop off settlers and to provide the
materials for the rapidly growing mining industry
which exists on the
West Coast to this day
In it's heyday there was a 2 story hotel and 200 people
living there
Nowadays just a few holiday shacks remain
I had a wonderful experience staying at the free campground
with a
million dollar view of the rocks, sand and rolling ocean with
2 metre
waves crashing on the shore
Rarely does one get to stay in such a remote area,
and witness the
primitive beauty of Mother Nature
I will remember my night in Trial
Harbour with fondness for many years
And my warmest thanks to the people who run the History Room
for their
warmth, hospitality and the half dozen eggs for 2.00
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Unloading Goods |
Newspaper Clipping about Trial Harbour 19thC |
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Crayfish (Lobster) Pot |
Blandfordia Bushes with some Wild Roses |
Old Holiday Shack |
Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) Embryo |
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